Mahayuti sweeps Maha Legislative Council polls with 16 seats
Shinde's Sena suffers solo setback in Nashik
5 Dariya News
Mumbai 22-Jun-2026
In a major boost, the ruling Mahayuti alliance has registered a resounding victory in the Maharashtra Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) elections, capturing 16 out of the 17 seats. However, the ruling combine's flawless run was disrupted in Nashik, where a high-profile rebellion handed a sharp blow to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena faction.
The biennial elections, which concluded with counting on Monday, saw the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) anchor the alliance's sweep, while the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) suffered a severe drubbing across local constituencies. Prior to the polling for the 11 contested seats on June 18, the Mahayuti had already secured six seats unopposed.
With Monday's final declarations, the ruling alliance completely dominated the polls comprising BJP: 11 seats, Shiv Sena (Shinde): 3 seats, NCP (Ajit Pawar): 2 seat and Independent: 1 seat. The most stunning upset of the election unfolded in the Nashik Local Authorities' constituency.
Despite heavy political manoeuvring by senior BJP leaders Girish Mahajan and Uday Samant, Independent candidate (BJP rebel) Gokul Gite refused to pull out of the race. Gite, who ran an unconventional campaign without mainstream public rallies, secured a dramatic victory over the Mahayuti's official candidate, incumbent MLC Narendra Darade of Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena.
Following his victory, Gite remarked to reporters that the result was a "triumph of truth" over high-handed pressure tactics. While the Nashik result exposed internal friction within the Mahayuti's ranks, the Opposition MVA faced sweeping defeats in almost every major region, failing to convert local body networks into legislative seats.
Those who were elected unopposed earlier included Arun Lakhani (BJP) Wardha-Chandrapur-Gadchiroli, Prajakt Tanpure (BJP) Ahilyanagar (Ahmednagar), Ravindra Phatak (Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena) Thane, Dushyant Chaturvedi (Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena) Yavatmal, Aniket Tatkare (NCP Ajit Pawar) Raigad-Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg and Vikram Kakade, Nationalist Congress Party (Ajit Pawar) Pune.
In Bhandara-Gondia, BJP’s Avinash Bramhankar comfortably defeated Congress-backed candidate Naresh Ishwarkar by a margin of 148 votes, clinching 304 votes against Ishwarkar's 152. In Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar-Jalna,the BJP’s Suhas Shirsat routed Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate Ganesh Lokhande, claiming a massive 454 votes to Lokhande's 134.
In Nanded, Mahayuti's Amarnath Rajurker steamrolled the competition by securing 339 votes. MVA candidate Krishna Patil Ashtikar managed only 84 votes, while Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) candidate Prashant Ingole trailed with just 5 votes. In Dharashiv-Latur-Beed, BJP's Basavraj Patil dominated the voting booths, pocketing 845 votes to comfortably enter the Legislative Council.
In Sangli-Satara, BJP's Dhairyasheel Kadam easily crossed the required winning quota of 443, securing 591 first-preference votes to defeat NCP’s Abhayasinh Jagtap (295 votes). In Jalgaon, Nandkishore Mahajan of the BJP cruised to a victory margin of 577 votes.
The defeat prompted trailing MVA candidate Sharad Tayde (Shiv Sena UBT) to publicly criticise the election process, alleging the use of money power and raising suspicions over the voting instruments by calling it a "magic pen" operation.
The massive gain for the Mahayuti was structurally guaranteed early in the election cycle when 6 of their candidates won uncontested after multiple MVA alliance candidates withdrew their nominations on the final day of withdrawal.